59th National AARES Conference

Distinction Hotel and Conference Centre, Rotorua, New Zealand

 

Program Notes and Index of Sessions

 

Summary of All Sessions

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#Date/TimeLocationTitlePapers
1February 10, 2015
0:00-0:00
Fenton Posters12
2February 11, 2015
10:30-12:00
Miro Valuation 14
3February 11, 2015
10:30-12:00
Rimu Production/Agribusiness 14
4February 11, 2015
10:30-12:00
Cards Climate 14
5February 11, 2015
10:30-12:00
Kauri Natural Resource Management 14
6February 11, 2015
10:30-12:00
D Bar Environment 14
7February 11, 2015
10:30-12:00
Tawa Trade 14
8February 11, 2015
15:00-16:30
Miro Valuation 24
9February 11, 2015
15:00-16:30
Rimu Production/Agribusiness 24
10February 11, 2015
15:00-16:30
Cards Climate 24
11February 11, 2015
15:00-16:30
Kauri Natural Resource Management 24
12February 11, 2015
15:00-16:30
D Bar Environment 24
13February 11, 2015
15:00-16:30
Tawa Trade 24
14February 11, 2015
15:00-16:30
Kowhai Land Use4
15February 12, 2015
8:30-10:00
Rimu Production/Agribusiness 34
16February 12, 2015
8:30-10:00
Cards CBA: Water-related3
17February 12, 2015
8:30-10:00
Tawa Markets 13
18February 12, 2015
8:30-10:00
Kauri Natural Resource Management 34
19February 12, 2015
8:30-10:00
Miro Valuation 34
20February 12, 2015
8:30-10:00
D Bar Energy 13
21February 12, 2015
8:30-10:00
Pavilion Research Impacts 14
22February 12, 2015
13:00-14:30
Miro Valuation 44
23February 12, 2015
13:00-14:30
Rimu Efficiency 14
24February 12, 2015
13:00-14:30
Cards CBA 24
25February 12, 2015
13:00-14:30
Tawa Risk & Resilience 14
26February 12, 2015
13:00-14:30
Kauri Natural Resource Management 44
27February 12, 2015
13:00-14:30
D Bar Development 13
28February 12, 2015
13:00-14:30
Kowhai Research Impacts 24
29February 13, 2015
8:30-10:00
Cards Biosecurity4
30February 13, 2015
8:30-10:00
Miro Valuation 53
31February 13, 2015
8:30-10:00
Rimu Efficiency 24
32February 13, 2015
8:30-10:00
Tawa Risk 24
33February 13, 2015
8:30-10:00
D Bar Energy 24
34February 13, 2015
8:30-10:00
Kauri Food4
35February 13, 2015
13:00-14:30
Rimu Bioeconomics2
36February 13, 2015
13:00-14:30
Kowhai Water4
37February 13, 2015
13:00-14:30
Cards Efficiency 34
38February 13, 2015
13:00-14:40
Kauri Markets 24
39February 13, 2015
13:00-14:30
Tawa Risk 33
40February 13, 2015
13:00-14:30
D Bar Development 23
41February 13, 2015
13:00-14:35
Miro Valuation 63
 

41 sessions, 162 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers


 

59th National AARES Conference

Detailed List of Sessions

 
Session 1: Posters
February 10, 2015
Fenton
 
Session Chair: Phil Journeaux, AgFirst
 

Journals, Preferences and Publishing in Agricultural and Environmental Economics
By Michael Burton; University of Western Australia
Jayson Lusk; Oklahoma State University
Dan Rigby; University of Manchester
   Presented by: Michael Burton, University of Western Australia
 

WITHDRAWN
By ,
   Presented by: No one, AARES LOC
 

Consumer Response to Additional Information on Pork Meat Consumption in Japan
By Hiroyuki Iwamoto; Tokyo university of Agriculture
   Presented by: Hiroyuki Iwamoto, Tokyo university of Agriculture
 

Air travellers' willingness to pay for carbon offsets
By Marit Kragt; School of Agricultural & Resource Econom
Michael Burton; University of Western Australia
Jimmy Cheung; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Marit Kragt, School of Agricultural & Resource Econom
 

INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF FARM MANAGEMENT STYLES: ANALYSING RICE FARMS IN JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA
By Yukio Kinoshita; Iwate University
Sue O'Keefe; LaTrobe University
   Presented by: Yukio Kinoshita, Iwate University
 

Capitalised amenity value of urban stream restoration
By Maksym Polyakov; The University of Western Australia
Fan Zhang; University of Western Australia
James Fogarty; University of Western Australia
Ram Pandit; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Maksym Polyakov, The University of Western Australia
 

Does planned burning provide value for money?
By Fiona Gibson; University of Western Australia
David Pannell; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Fiona Gibson, University of Western Australia
 

Effectiveness and Contribution of the Gene Recharge in Japanese Wheat Breeding
By Yoko Saito; Hokkaido University
   Presented by: Yoko Saito, Hokkaido University
 

The amenity value of water sensitive urban infrastructure: A case study on rain gardens
By Maksym Polyakov; The University of Western Australia
Md. Sayed Iftekhar; University of Western Australia
Fan Zhang; University of Western Australia
James Fogarty; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Md. Sayed Iftekhar, University of Western Australia
 

Understanding the relationship between household characteristics and greenhouse gas emissions from consumption in New Zealand
By Corey Allan; Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Suzi Kerr
   Presented by: Corey Allan, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
 

Shaping New Zealand’s Low-Emission Future
By Suzi Kerr
Catherine Leining; Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Judd Ormsby; Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
   Presented by: Judd Ormsby, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
 

Modelling the Adoption of Solar Photovoltaic Systems in Western Australia using Duration Analysis
By Chunbo Ma; University of Western Australia
Michael Burton; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Chunbo Ma, University of Western Australia
 
Session 2: Valuation 1
February 11, 2015 10:30 to 12:00
Miro
 
Session Chair: Peter Tait, Lincoln University
 

A spatial meta-analysis of the value of cultural and historical assets
By William Wright; Landcare Research
Florian Eppink; Landcare Research
   Presented by: Florian Eppink, Landcare Research
 

Economic Valuation of Recreational Fishing in the Pulau Sembilan State Park of Perak, Malaysia
By Khairunnisa Ahmad Kamil
Atakelty Hailu; University of Western Australia
Ram Pandit; The University of Western Australia
Abbie Rogers; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Khairunnisa Ahmad Kamil,
 

Testing the stability of welfare estimates in travel cost random utility models of recreation: An application to the Rotorua Lakes, New Zealand
By Lena Mkwara; University of Waikato
Dan Marsh; University of Waikato
Riccardo Scarpa; University of Waikato
   Presented by: Lena Mkwara, University of Waikato
 

Welfare dis-amenities from wind turbines: a nationwide 2-stage hedonic analysis in Denmark
By James Smart; Griffith University
   Presented by: James Smart, Griffith University
 
Session 3: Production/Agribusiness 1
February 11, 2015 10:30 to 12:00
Rimu
 
Session Chair: Nic Lees, Lincoln University
 

Changes in grain handling catchments in Australia: an historical perspective
By Ross Kingwell; AEGIC & UWA
   Presented by: Ross Kingwell, AEGIC & UWA
 

Real Options for Cereal Breeding: Should We Invest in Resistance to Pests that are not Found in Australia?
By Benedict White; University of Western Australia
Mandy Christopher; DAFF Queensland
Cheryl Day; University of Western Australia
Rieks van Klinken; CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Brisbane
   Presented by: Benedict White, University of Western Australia
 

WITHDRAWN
By ,
   Presented by: No one, AARES LOC
 

Farmers' opinions about foreign investment in the WA grain industry
By Marit Kragt; School of Agricultural & Resource Econom
Fiona Gibson; University of Western Australia
Fraser Stewart; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Marit Kragt, School of Agricultural & Resource Econom
 
Session 4: Climate 1
February 11, 2015 10:30 to 12:00
Cards
 
Session Chair: Oscar Cacho, University of New England
 

Rubber farmer preferences for adaptive measures to climate change, a case study in Southeast Vietnam
By Quang Minh BUI; University of New England
Oscar Cacho; University of New England
David Hadley; University of New England
Rene Villano; University of New England
   Presented by: Quang Minh BUI, University of New England
 

Adapting to climate change: the costs and benefits of incremental and transformative changes
By Anita Wreford; SRUC
Dominic Moran; SRUC
   Presented by: Anita Wreford, SRUC
 

The Economic Impacts of Climate Change on Canterbury Dairy Farms
By Anna Concepcion Narciso; Lincoln University
Nazmun Ratna; Lincoln University
Geoffrey Kerr; Lincoln University
   Presented by: Anna Concepcion Narciso, Lincoln University
 

“Is a low-input strategy a sound business defence in a drying climate?”
By David Feldman; UWA
Ross Kingwell; AEGIC & UWA
Brad Plunkett; DAFWA
   Presented by: David Feldman, UWA
 
Session 5: Natural Resource Management 1
February 11, 2015 10:30 to 12:00
Kauri
 
Session Chair: Adam Daigneault, Landcare Research
 

Group coordination to avoid no-take targets in river catchments: an experimental analysis.
By Danielle Warfe; University of Tasmania
   Presented by: Danielle Warfe, University of Tasmania
 

How long does a groundwater collective action last? Duration analysis of small-scale farmer collectives in the Irrigation District of Costa de Hermosillo, Mexico
By Rogelio Canizales Perez; Macquarie University
   Presented by: Rogelio Canizales Perez, Macquarie University
 

Linking in the New Zealand ETS: Lessons Learned
By Judd Ormsby; Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Suzi Kerr
   Presented by: Judd Ormsby, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
 

Maximizing Nonpoint Source Participation in Water Quality Credit Trading Programs
By Brent Sohngen; Ohio State University
Matthew Winden; University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
   Presented by: Matthew Winden, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
 
Session 6: Environment 1
February 11, 2015 10:30 to 12:00
D Bar
 
Session Chair: Corey Allan, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
 

Groundwater denitrification - can we afford to ignore it?
By Glen Greer; Lincoln University
Scott Wilson; Lincoln University
   Presented by: Glen Greer, Lincoln University
 

The economic and nutrient loss impacts of constructing and running cow housing facilities -a case study of five South Island freestall barns
By Matthew Newman; Dairy New Zealand
   Presented by: Matthew Newman, Dairy New Zealand
 

On the use of experienced utility data as indicators of thresholds of potential concern in linked marine social-ecological systems.
By Chris Batstone; Cawthron Institute
   Presented by: Chris Batstone, Cawthron Institute
 

Evidence of Spatial Effects on the Correlation between Nutrient Loss on Dairy Farms and Nutrient Management Practices
By Wei Yang; The University of Auckland
Basil Sharp; University of Auckland
   Presented by: Wei Yang, The University of Auckland
 
Session 7: Trade 1
February 11, 2015 10:30 to 12:00
Tawa
 
Session Chair: Paul Dalziel, Lincoln University
 

Impacts of changes in consumption and production patterns in China and India on New Zealand trade and the environment
By Meike Guenther; Lincoln University
Caroline Saunders; Lincoln University
Peter Tait; Lincoln University
   Presented by: Meike Guenther, Lincoln University
 

Comments on integration and regulations for a net food exporting country
By David Adamson; The University of Queensland
   Presented by: David Adamson, The University of Queensland
 

Lowering of SPS settings to international standards offers big gains all round
By Ray Trewin; ANU
David Vanzetti; Australian National University
Tran Thang; IPSARD
   Presented by: Ray Trewin, ANU
 

Emissions trading in China
By Frank Jotzo; ANU
   Presented by: Frank Jotzo, ANU
 
Session 8: Valuation 2
February 11, 2015 15:00 to 16:30
Miro
 
Session Chair: John Rolfe, Central Queensland University
 

Differentiated Park Entry Fees and Visitors’ Willingness to Pay: The case of Chitwan National Park in Nepal
By Ram Pandit; The University of Western Australia
Maheshwar Dhakal; Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Nepal
Maksym Polyakov; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Ram Pandit, University of Western Australia
 

Willingness to pay to avoid health costs due to increased bushfire smoke: an assessment of paternalistic and non-paternalistic altruism.
By Morteza Chalak; University of Western Australia
Michael Burton; University of Western Australia
David Pannell; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Morteza Chalak, University of Western Australia
 

Using a contingent behaviour approach to estimate water entitlement price elasticities
By Sarah Wheeler; University of South Australia
   Presented by: Sarah Wheeler, University of South Australia
 

Valuing the state of water in New Zealand using the experienced preference method
By Christopher Ambrey; Griffith University
Christopher Fleming; Griffith University
   Presented by: Christopher Fleming, Griffith University
 
Session 9: Production/Agribusiness 2
February 11, 2015 15:00 to 16:30
Rimu
 
Session Chair: Ross Kingwell, AEGIC & UWA
 

Quality attributes in Australian lamb: a review
By Miriam East; University of New England
Derek Baker; University of New England Business School
   Presented by: Miriam East, University of New England
 

GENOMICS AND DAIRY PRODUCER WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR CATTLE TRAITS
By Albert Boaitey; University of Alberta
Ellen Goddard; University of Alberta
Getu Hailu; University of Guelph
   Presented by: Albert Boaitey, University of Alberta
 

Reproductive performance in cattle herds in Northern Australia
By Gabriel Passmore; University of Sydney
Elizabeth Nolan; University of Sydney
   Presented by: Gabriel Passmore, University of Sydney
 

More winners than losers? The poverty impacts of secular changes in international food prices
By Derek Headey; International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
   Presented by: Derek Headey, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
 
Session 10: Climate 2
February 11, 2015 15:00 to 16:30
Cards
 
Session Chair: Anita Wreford, SRUC
 

China’s changing diet and its impacts on CO2 emissions: an environmentally-extended input-output analysis
By Jacob Hawkins; The University of Western Australia
Chunbo Ma; University of Western Australia
Steven Schilizzi; University of Western Australia
Fan Zhang; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Jacob Hawkins, The University of Western Australia
 

Australia's Consumption-Based Greenhouse Gas Emissions
By Clinton Levitt; University of Tasmania
Morten Pedersen; Centre for Business and Economic Research, Copenhagen Business School
Anders Soerensen; Copenhagen Business School
   Presented by: Clinton Levitt, University of Tasmania
 

Drivers of tropical deforestation and implications for climate policy
By Jonathan Moss
Oscar Cacho; University of New England
Luca Tacconi; Australian National University
   Presented by: Jonathan Moss,
 

Climate change impacts, mitigation policy and their interaction in West Australian mixed crop-livestock farming systems
By Tas Thamo; University of Western Australia
Donkor Addai; School of Agricultural and Resource Economics
David Pannell; University of Western Australia
Michael Robertson; CSIRO
   Presented by: Tas Thamo, University of Western Australia
 
Session 11: Natural Resource Management 2
February 11, 2015 15:00 to 16:30
Kauri
 
Session Chair: Suzie Greenhalgh, Land Care Research Institute
 

Rolling out the national water quality improvement programme for dairying
By Brian Bell; Nimmo-Bell
Garry McDonald; Market Economics
   Presented by: Brian Bell, Nimmo-Bell
 

Nutrient Allocation: A policy dilemma
By Adam Daigneault; Landcare Research
Suzie Greenhalgh; Land Care Research Institute
Oshadhi Samarasinghe; Landcare Research
   Presented by: Oshadhi Samarasinghe, Landcare Research
 

Economic analysis of managed aquifer recharge
By Sorada Tapsuwan; CSIRO
Joanne Vanderzalm; CSIRO
Don McFarlane; CSIRO
   Presented by: Sorada Tapsuwan, CSIRO
 

Exploring trade-offs between different approaches to investment in biodiversity conservation in a fragmented landscape
By Fiona Gibson; University of Western Australia
Maksym Polyakov; The University of Western Australia
David Pannell; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Fiona Gibson, University of Western Australia
 
Session 12: Environment 2
February 11, 2015 15:00 to 16:30
D Bar
 
Session Chair: Chris Batstone, Cawthron Institute
 

Towards Valuing Ecosystem Services of Mangrove Forest : A Case Study on Sundarban Reserve Forest
By Hasneen Jahan; Bangladesh Agricultural University
Muhammad Asaduzzaman; The University of Newcastle, Australia
   Presented by: Hasneen Jahan, Bangladesh Agricultural University
 

Illegal groundwater pumping
By Catarina Roseta-Palma; ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
   Presented by: Catarina Roseta-Palma, ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
 

Supply and impact of voluntary carbon offsets: Participation of India's manufacturing firms in the Clean Development Mechanism
By Kim Liu; University of Melbourne
   Presented by: Kim Liu, University of Melbourne
 

An estimation of residential water demand in Melbourne
By David Walker; LaTrobe University
   Presented by: David Walker, LaTrobe University
 
Session 13: Trade 2
February 11, 2015 15:00 to 16:30
Tawa
 
Session Chair: Meike Guenther, Lincoln University
 

WITHDRAWN
By ,
   Presented by: No one, AARES LOC
 

The Importance of Biosecurity: How Diseases Can Affect International Beef Trade
By Mike Webb; University of Waikato
John Gibson; The University of Waikato
Anna Strutt; University of Waikato
   Presented by: Mike Webb, University of Waikato
 

Valuing the global commercialisation of drought tolerant canola
By Katherine Wynn; University of Melbourne; Department of Environment and Primary Industries
German Spangenberg; Department of Environment and Primary Industries; La Trobe University
Kevin Smith; University of Melbourne
William Wilson; North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA
   Presented by: Katherine Wynn, University of Melbourne; Department of Environment and Primary Industries
 

Maximising Export Returns: Preliminary Results from the First Year
By Caroline Saunders; Lincoln University
Paul Dalziel; Lincoln University
   Presented by: Caroline Saunders, Lincoln University
 
Session 14: Land Use
February 11, 2015 15:00 to 16:30
Kowhai
 
Session Chair: Raymundo Marcosmartinez, CSIRO
 

Combining ARLUNZ and SDRM: Empirical parameterisation of an agent-based model of rural land use change
By Fraser Morgan; Landcare Research
Adam Daigneault; Landcare Research
P. Brown; Landcare Research
   Presented by: Fraser Morgan, Landcare Research
 

Migration in the Murray-Darling Basin during the Millennium Drought Period: Does Environmental Aspect Play a Role?
By Erick Hansnata; NATSEM, University of Canberra
   Presented by: Erick Hansnata, NATSEM, University of Canberra
 

The Effects of Financial Access and Quality on Farming Households in Indonesia
By Julian Tunstill; The University of Adelaide
   Presented by: Julian Tunstill, The University of Adelaide
 

Profitability, climate, and rural land values
By Corey Allan; Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Suzi Kerr; Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
   Presented by: Corey Allan, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
 
Session 15: Production/Agribusiness 3
February 12, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Rimu
 
Session Chair: Wendy Umberger, University of Adelaide
 

A comparison of NZ and Australian dairy manufacturing
By Clare Sibly; Productivity Commission
   Presented by: Clare Sibly, Productivity Commission
 

Collaboration, cooperation and power in food supply chains
By Nic Lees; Lincoln University
   Presented by: Nic Lees, Lincoln University
 

Farming Adaptation to Environmental Change in Coastal Bangladesh
By Md Kabir; The University of Queensland
R Cramb; The University of Queensland
Mohammad Alauddin; The University of Queensland
   Presented by: Md Kabir, The University of Queensland
 

Do Smallholder-inclusive Business Models offer Opportunities for Growing the Indonesian Dairy Sector?
By Risti Permani; University of Adelaide
Wendy Umberger; University of Adelaide
Nunung Nuryartono; IPB Bogor
   Presented by: Risti Permani, University of Adelaide
 
Session 16: CBA: Water-related
February 12, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Cards
 
Session Chair: Lin Crase, La Trobe University
 

A Cost Benefit Analysis of Dyke Heightening in the Mekong Delta
By Yen Dan Tong; La Trobe University (Australia), Can Tho University (Vietnam)
   Presented by: Yen Dan Tong, La Trobe University (Australia), Can Tho University (Vietnam)
 

Cost – Benefit Analysis of Erosion and Sediments Discharge Control in the Waikato Catchment
By Mario Fernandez
Adam Daigneault; na
   Presented by: Mario Fernandez,
 

Is dilution the solution for water pollution? An economic analysis.
By Upananda Paragahawewa; Waikato Regional Council
Graeme Doole; University of Waikato
Bob Bower; Golder Associates New Zealand, LTD.
   Presented by: Upananda Paragahawewa, Waikato Regional Council
 
Session 17: Markets 1
February 12, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Tawa
 
Session Chair: Euan Fleming, University of New England
 

Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for quality graded sheep meat
By Kara Tighe; University of New England
Stuart Mounter; University of New England
Renato Villano; University of New England
Euan Fleming; University of New England
   Presented by: Kara Tighe, University of New England
 

Buying More than Taste? A Latent Class Analysis of Health and Prestige Determinants of Healthy Food Purchases
By Meghan Ness; Texas A&M University
Marco Palma; Texas A&M University
David Anderson; Texas A&M University
   Presented by: Marco Palma, Texas A&M University
 

Convenience yield and the theory of storage: Applying an option-based approach to base metals
By Akihiro Omura; Griffith University
   Presented by: Akihiro Omura, Griffith University
 
Session 18: Natural Resource Management 3
February 12, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Kauri
 
Session Chair: Fiona Gibson, University of Western Australia
 

What prevents fishers from enforcing their property rights? A best-worst scaling application from central Chile
By Katrina Davis; University of Western Australia
Marit Kragt; School of Agricultural & Resource Econom
Stefan Gelcich; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Steven Schilizzi; University of Western Australia
David Pannell; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Katrina Davis, University of Western Australia
 

The examination of preferences for offsets in the marine and coastal environments
By Samantha Paredes; Queensland University of Technology
Sean Pascoe; CSIRO
Louisa Coglan; Queensland University of Technology
   Presented by: Samantha Paredes, Queensland University of Technology
 

Aquaculture technology and community based mangrove rehabilitation in Indonesia
By Dale Yi; University of Adelaide
Randy Stringer; University of Adelaide
   Presented by: Dale Yi, University of Adelaide
 

Analysis of the Driving force of Agricultural land Resource Curse in Metropolitan Area of China based on a PCR-SRA model
By Lanjiao Wen; Huazhong agricultural university
   Presented by: Lanjiao Wen, Huazhong agricultural university
 
Session 19: Valuation 3
February 12, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Miro
 
Session Chair: Michael Burton, University of Western Australia
 

Consumers versus citizens – does respondent’s private or societal preferences count in freshwater valuation?
By Sini Miller; Lincoln University
Caroline Saunders; Lincoln University
Peter Tait; Lincoln University
   Presented by: Sini Miller, Lincoln University
 

Virtual Reality and Scope Sensitivity in a Choice Experiment about Coastal Erosion
By Yvonne Phillips; University of Waikato
Riccardo Scarpa; University of Waikato
Dan Marsh; Waikato Management School
   Presented by: Yvonne Phillips, University of Waikato
 

Introducing and contrasting "revealed" ANA data collection approach versus "stated" and ïnferred" approaches in the case of choice experiments for water valuation in New Zealand irrigation
By Alex Kravchenko; University of Waikato
   Presented by: Alex Kravchenko, University of Waikato
 

Heterogeneous preferences for water quality attributes: A choice experiment of Lake Erie recreational anglers
By Brent Sohngen; Ohio State University
Wendong Zhang; The Ohio State University
   Presented by: Brent Sohngen, Ohio State University
 
Session 20: Energy 1
February 12, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
D Bar
 
Session Chair: David Stern, The Australian National University
 

WITHDRAWN
By ,
   Presented by: No one, AARES LOC
 

Renewable energy policy
By Ross Cullen
   Presented by: Ross Cullen,
 

The impacts of second generation biofuel policy on regional economy and carbon emission reduction: a case of Jatropha biodiesel in China
By Zanxin Wang; Yunnan University
   Presented by: Zanxin Wang, Yunnan University
 
Session 21: Research Impacts 1
February 12, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Pavilion
 
Session Chair: john mullen,
 

Refereeing journal papers effectively, efficiently and fairly
By David Pannell; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: David Pannell, University of Western Australia
 

Academic Collaboration in Environmental and Resource Economics: Does it Increase Research Impact?
By Maksym Polyakov; The University of Western Australia
Serhiy Polyakov; University of North Texas
   Presented by: Maksym Polyakov, The University of Western Australia
 

Teaching examples for the State Contingent Approach to Production under Uncertainty
By Mark Neal; DairyNZ
   Presented by: Mark Neal, DairyNZ
 

Impact Assessment of Capacity Building through Tracing Learner Participants: ICRISAT Village-Level Studies, 1975-2013
By Cynthia Bantilan; ICRISAT
Jaison Davis; ICRISAT
Rosana Mula; ICRISAT
Padmaja Ravula; ICRISAT
   Presented by: Rosana Mula, ICRISAT
 
Session 22: Valuation 4
February 12, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Miro
 
Session Chair: Yvonne Phillips, University of Waikato
 

Valuing improvements in urban water availability: evidence of heterogeneity derived from a latent class model for eastern Australia
By Bethany Cooper; La Trobe University
Michael Burton; University of Western Australia
Lin Crase; La Trobe University
   Presented by: Bethany Cooper, La Trobe University
 

The influence of expert opinion on public preferences for management of complex marine ecosystems
By Michael Burton; University of Western Australia
Abbie Rogers; University of Western Australia
Ludovic Fragnol; AgroParisTech
   Presented by: Michael Burton, University of Western Australia
 

Validating recreation values with travel cost and choice modelling: The Swan River in Perth
By John Rolfe; Central Queensland University
Michael Burton; University of Western Australia
Abbie Rogers; University of Western Australia
Jill Windle; Central Queensland University
David Pannell; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: John Rolfe, Central Queensland University
 

VALUING FOREST ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN THE NORTHWEST REGION OF VIETNAM
By Duc Nguyen; The University of Sydney
Tiho Ancev; Agricultural and Resource Economics
Alan Randall; University of Sydney
   Presented by: Duc Nguyen, The University of Sydney
 
Session 23: Efficiency 1
February 12, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Rimu
 
Session Chair: Darran Austin, Ministry for Primary Industries
 

The Technical and Environmental Efficiency of Hog Production in China -A Stochastic Frontier Production Function Analysis
By Zhang Xiaoheng; Nanjing Agricultural University
   Presented by: Zhang Xiaoheng, Nanjing Agricultural University
 

Technical efficiency and technological gaps for extensive beef farms in Botswana: a stochastic meta-frontier approach
By Omphile Temoso; University of New England
   Presented by: Omphile Temoso, University of New England
 

Transformation of crop-livestock systems in Asia: the role of crop residues in improving productivity and enhancing sustainability in livestock intensification
By Ma. Lucila Lapar; ILRI
dhiraj singh; ILRI
Braja Swain; ILRI
Nils Teufel; ILRI
Danilo Pezo; ILRI
Edwin Villar; PCARRD
Michael Blummel; ILRI
   Presented by: Ma. Lucila Lapar, ILRI
 

Technical efficiency and production risk in Western Australian mixed output farm businesses
By Steele West; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Steele West, University of Western Australia
 
Session 24: CBA 2
February 12, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Cards
 
Session Chair: Sarah Mackay, Waikato Regional Council
 

Economic Evaluation of Bushfire Risk Mitigation Policies in Australia
By Tyron Venn; The University of Montana
John Quiggin; School of Economics
   Presented by: Tyron Venn, The University of Montana
 

WITHDRAWN
By ,
   Presented by: No one, AARES LOC
 

‘Local Milk for Local Schools?’: Children Dairy Consumption Behaviours, Willingness to Pay and Academic Performance in Indonesia
By Risti Permani; University of Adelaide
Nunung Nuryartono; IPB Bogor
   Presented by: Nunung Nuryartono, IPB Bogor
 

Ecotourism: Good for Biodiversity Conservation and Community Economic Well-being? An analysis of Nha Trang Bay Marine Protected Area in Viet Nam
By Pham Thanh Thuy; Nha Trang University
   Presented by: Pham Thanh Thuy, Nha Trang University
 
Session 25: Risk & Resilience 1
February 12, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Tawa
 
Session Chair: Levente Timar, GNS Science, Motu Economic & Public Policy Research
 

Does social resilience reduce vulnerability to natural disasters? Evidence from flooding and cyclones in Fiji.
By P. Brown; Landcare Research
   Presented by: P. Brown, Landcare Research
 

Specifying community economic resilience - a framework for measurement
By HUONG DINH; UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA
   Presented by: HUONG DINH, UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA
 

The impact of perceptions in averting-decision models: An application of the special regressor method to drinking water choices
By Christophe Bontemps; Toulouse School of Economics
Celine Nauges; University of Queensland
   Presented by: Celine Nauges, University of Queensland
 

Livelihood Vulnerabilities and Tradeoffs of Women to Climate Variability and Extremes: A Case Study in the Southwest Coastal Area of Bangladesh
By Muhammad Asaduzzaman; The University of Newcastle, Australia
Hasneen Jahan; Bangladesh Agricultural University
   Presented by: Muhammad Asaduzzaman, The University of Newcastle, Australia
 
Session 26: Natural Resource Management 4
February 12, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Kauri
 
Session Chair: Richard Yao, Scion Research
 

Collaborative co-production: getting landholders to work together in joint carbon-biodiversity tender programs
By Louise Blackmore; University of Western Australia
Steven Schilizzi; University of Western Australia
Marit Kragt; School of Agricultural & Resource Econom
Abbie Rogers; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Louise Blackmore, University of Western Australia
 

Behavioural biases in adaptive natural resource management
By Md. Sayed Iftekhar; University of Western Australia
David Pannell; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Md. Sayed Iftekhar, University of Western Australia
 

Context and self-serving bias in equity choices
By Steven Schilizzi; University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Steven Schilizzi, University of Western Australia
 

Environmentally Adjusted Auctions: Achieving efficiency in the face of externalities.
By Robert Slater; University of Sydney
   Presented by: Robert Slater, University of Sydney
 
Session 27: Development 1
February 12, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
D Bar
 
Session Chair: Malcolm Wegener, The University of Queensland
 

Relationship between Rural-urban Land Conservation and Economic Development of Metropolitans in China
By Ke Huang; Huazhong Agricultural University
   Presented by: Ke Huang, Huazhong Agricultural University
 

Mid-Line Impact Evaluation “Mango as an Opportunity for Long-Term Economic Growth” (Haiti-Hope) Project
By Alexandra Peralta; University of Adelaide
Songqing Jin; Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics
Irani Arraiz; Inter-American Development Bank
Carla Calero; Multilateral Investment Fund Inter-American Development Bank
   Presented by: Alexandra Peralta, University of Adelaide
 

Determinants of Crops-Livestock Diversification among Smallholders in Ghana
By Bright Asante; University of New England
Renato Villano; University of New England
Ian Patrick; UNE
George Battese; University of New England
   Presented by: Bright Asante, University of New England
 
Session 28: Research Impacts 2
February 12, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Kowhai
 
Session Chair: Rosana Mula, ICRISAT
 

‘Evaluating the impact of capacity building by ACIAR’
By john mullen
Doug Gray; na
Julien de Meyer; na
   Presented by: john mullen,
 

The Public R&D and Productivity Growth in Australian Broadacre Agriculture: A Cointegration and Causality Approach
By Farid Khan; Curtin University
Ruhul Salim; Curtin University
   Presented by: Farid Khan, Curtin University
 

The Impact of Pigeonpea Research at ICRISAT
By Deevi Kumara Charyulu; ICRISAT
John D. Mullen; NSW Agriculture
Moses Shyam Davala; ICRISAT
Cynthia Bantilan; ICRISAT
   Presented by: Deevi Kumara Charyulu, ICRISAT
 

Analysis of Agricultural Research Investments: The Jewels of ICRISAT
By Kizito Mazvimavi; ICRISAT
Alex Winter-Nelson; University of Illinois
   Presented by: Kizito Mazvimavi, ICRISAT
 
Session 29: Biosecurity
February 13, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Cards
 
Session Chair: Julian Alston, University of California Davis
 

The Economic Benefits from Virus-Screening: A Case Study of Grapevine Leafroll in the North Coast of California
By Kate Fuller; Montana State University
Julian Alston; University of California Davis
Deborah Golino; University of California, Davis
   Presented by: Kate Fuller, Montana State University
 

WITHDRAWN
By ,
   Presented by: No one, AARES LOC
 

WITHDRAWN
By No one; AARES LOC
   Presented by: No one, AARES LOC
 

Do Online Pest Management Courses Change Grower Behavior? Powdery Mildew and California Grape Growers
By Olena Sambucci; UC Davis
   Presented by: Olena Sambucci, UC Davis
 
Session 30: Valuation 5
February 13, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Miro
 
Session Chair: Marit Kragt, School of Agricultural & Resource Econom
 

Assessing post-disaster redevelopment options: A choice experiment application to earthquake rebuild in Christchurch
By Peter Tait; Lincoln University
Suzanne Vallance; Lincoln University
Paul Rutherford; Lincoln University
   Presented by: Peter Tait, Lincoln University
 

A Choice Experiment Investigating Forest Owners Willingness to Accept Payment for Carbon Units
By Mario Fernandez
William Wright; Landcare Research
   Presented by: William Wright, Landcare Research
 

Public’s preferences for landslide risk reduction programs: an application of choice experiments in the Italian Alps
By Stefania Mattea; University of Waikato
Riccardo Scarpa; University of Waikato
Mara Thiene; University of Padova
   Presented by: Stefania Mattea, University of Waikato
 
Session 31: Efficiency 2
February 13, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Rimu
 
Session Chair: Terence Farrell, Ag Economics
 

Modelling influences of external factors on agricultural productivity: implications for Australian farms in a region with variable climate
By Nazrul Islam; EMS Research
Ross Kingwell; AEGIC & UWA
Vilaphonh Xayavong; DAFWA
   Presented by: Nazrul Islam, EMS Research
 

Economic optimal forest management for timber, carbon sequestration, and bioenergy production in Gippsland
By Robert (Bob) Farquharson; University of Melbourne
   Presented by: Robert (Bob) Farquharson, University of Melbourne
 

Farm productivity in New Zealand: New evidence using the Longitudinal Business Database
By Eyal Apatov; Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Richard Fabling; Motu Economic & Public Policy Research
Adam B Jaffe; Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
matt thirkettle; Motu Economics and Public Policy Research
   Presented by: Eyal Apatov, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
 

The value of environmental health for inefficient enterprises: A nonparametric conditional quantile analysis of rangelands beef production
By Daniel Gregg; Central Queensland University
John Rolfe; Central Queensland University
   Presented by: Daniel Gregg, Central Queensland University
 
Session 32: Risk 2
February 13, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Tawa
 
Session Chair: P. Brown, Landcare Research
 

A framework for modelling whole-farm financial risk
By Tom Nordblom; Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute
Timothy Hutchings; Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute
Richard Hayes; Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute
Guangdi Li; Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute
   Presented by: Tom Nordblom, Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute
 

Risk and Returns in New Zealand Sharemilking
By Karl Williams; University of Waikato
Frank Scrimgeour; University of Waikato
Jacqueline Rowarth; University of Waikato
   Presented by: Frank Scrimgeour, University of Waikato
 

Economic Impacts of Subsidence and Accretion in the Sacramento-San Jaoquin Delta
By L. J. (Bees) Butler; University of California
Duncan MacEwan; ERA Economics
   Presented by: L. J. (Bees) Butler, University of California
 

Impacts of the Margin Protection Program – Dairy in the 2014 U.S. Farm Bill
By David Anderson; Texas A&M University
Joe Outlaw; Texas A&M University
   Presented by: David Anderson, Texas A&M University
 
Session 33: Energy 2
February 13, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
D Bar
 
Session Chair: Stephanie McWhinnie, University of Adelaide
 

Directed Technological Change, Energy and the British Industrial Revolution
By Yingying Lu; Australian National University
John Pezzey; Australian National University
David Stern; The Australian National University
   Presented by: David Stern, The Australian National University
 

Malthus to Solow with coal: Modelling the UK Industrial Revolution as if energy mattered
By John Pezzey; Australian National University
David Stern; The Australian National University
Astrid Kander; Lund University
   Presented by: John Pezzey, Australian National University
 

Biofuels and greenhouse gas emissions from land use changes: A meta-analysis of the literature
By Stéphane De Cara; INRA
Clement Servant; INRA
   Presented by: Stéphane De Cara, INRA
 

Coal Seam Gas, Agriculture and the Environment: Something’s gotta give…, or does it?
By Tiho Ancev; Agricultural and Resource Economics
   Presented by: Tiho Ancev, Agricultural and Resource Economics
 
Session 34: Food
February 13, 2015 8:30 to 10:00
Kauri
 
Session Chair: Dan Marsh, University of Waikato
 

Asymmetry in Raw Milk Safety Perceptions and Information: An Increasingly Important and Often Ignored Food Safety Policy Issue
By Luis Ribera; Texas A&M University
Marco Palma; Texas A&M University
Mechel Paggi; California State University, Fresno
David Anderson; Texas A&M University
Ronald Knutson; Texas A&M University
   Presented by: Luis Ribera, Texas A&M University
 

FOOD AND WATER GAPS TO 2050: Preliminary Results from the Global food and Water System (GFWS) Platform
By R. Quentin Grafton; The Australian National University
   Presented by: R. Quentin Grafton, The Australian National University
 

Future prospects for sweetpotato processing in Papua New Guinea
By Hui-Shung Chang; UNE
   Presented by: Hui-Shung Chang, UNE
 

Cautious or misguided? Vietnam’s rice policies
By David Vanzetti; Australian National University
   Presented by: David Vanzetti, Australian National University
 
Session 35: Bioeconomics
February 13, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Rimu
 
Session Chair: Kate Bicknell, Lincoln University
 

Forestry harvesting decisions in contrast to theory? Evidence from an economic experiment
By Philipp Sauter; Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen
Oliver Musshoff; Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen
   Presented by: Philipp Sauter, Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen
 

A bioeconomic household model for assessing the impact of technological interventions in dryland systems of South Asia
By Thiagarajah Ramilan; ICRISAT
S Kumar; ICRISAT
A Whitbread; ICRISAT
   Presented by: Thiagarajah Ramilan, ICRISAT
 
Session 36: Water
February 13, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Kowhai
 
Session Chair: Bethany Cooper, La Trobe University
 

Resoring environmental flows: The case for water-use efficiency and trade
By David Adamson; The University of Queensland
Adam Loch; University of South Australia
   Presented by: Adam Loch, University of South Australia
 

A century of water resource management in a Ramsar wetland – a case study of the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth, Australia.
By Claire Settre; University of South Australia
Sarah Wheeler; University of South Australia
   Presented by: Claire Settre, University of South Australia
 

Lessons from CGE modelling of water
By Glyn Wittwer; Victoria University
   Presented by: Glyn Wittwer, Victoria University
 

South Australian Weir Pool Manipulation: Benefits, Risks and Management
By Tian Shi
   Presented by: Tian Shi,
 
Session 37: Efficiency 3
February 13, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Cards
 
Session Chair: Phil Journeaux, AgFirst
 

Deviations from the real options benchmark – An experimental approach to (non) optimal investment decisions of conventional and organic hog farmers
By Elisabeth Vollmer; Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Daniel Hermann; Georg-August University Göttingen
Oliver Musshoff; Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen
   Presented by: Elisabeth Vollmer, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
 

Do clustering benefits exist for Australian firms producing high quality wines?
By Euan Fleming; University of New England
Garry Griffith; University of Melbourne
Jonathan Moss
Stuart Mounter; University of New England
   Presented by: Stuart Mounter, University of New England
 

The Impact of Technology on Ground Beef Production, Prices, and U.S. Beef Imports
By Ross Pruitt; Louisiana State University
David Anderson; Texas A&M University
   Presented by: Ross Pruitt, Louisiana State University
 

Sensitivity of farm household resource allocations to rainfall uncertainty and technology mix: a state-contingent analysis of adaptation choice under Ethiopian settings
By Thilak Mallawaarachchi
   Presented by: Thilak Mallawaarachchi,
 
Session 38: Markets 2
February 13, 2015 13:00 to 14:40
Kauri
 
Session Chair: Glen Greer, Lincoln University
 

An anatomy of extreme prices in agricultural markets: Evidence from financialized markets
By Bernardina Algieri; Unical
Matthias Kalkuhl; University of Bonn
Nicolas Koch; Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)
   Presented by: Nicolas Koch, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)
 

An analysis of the Political Economy of the Sugar Trading System in Indonesia
By Nur Syamsudin; na
Malcolm Wegener; The University of Queensland
   Presented by: Malcolm Wegener, The University of Queensland
 

Simulation of stabilisation policies for the Udon Noodle industry in Western Australia
By Chris Carter; AEGIC
Peter Elliott; AEGIC
Ross Kingwell; AEGIC & UWA
Peter White; AEGIC
Matt Yamamoto; AEGIC
   Presented by: Chris Carter, AEGIC
 

Horizontal Price Premium Transmission in Agri-Food Chains: The Case of MSA Cattle Premiums in Australia
By Emilio Morales; University of New England
Nam Hoang; University of New England
Garry Griffith; University of Melbourne
   Presented by: Emilio Morales, University of New England
 
Session 39: Risk 3
February 13, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
Tawa
 
Session Chair: L. J. (Bees) Butler, University of California
 

Are we @Risking Too Much?
By Bill Malcolm; Melbourne University
Alex Sinnett; na
   Presented by: Bill Malcolm, Melbourne University
 

The Changing Price of Disaster Risk Following an Earthquake
By Levente Timar; GNS Science, Motu Economic & Public Policy Research
Arthur Grimes; Motu Economic & Public Policy Research
Richard Fabling; Motu Economic & Public Policy Research
   Presented by: Levente Timar, GNS Science, Motu Economic & Public Policy Research
 

MANAGING THE RISK OF NATURAL DISASTERS: WHY NOT INSURANCE? EVIDENCE FROM VIETNAM
By Nhai Pham; La Trobe University
   Presented by: Nhai Pham, La Trobe University
 
Session 40: Development 2
February 13, 2015 13:00 to 14:30
D Bar
 
Session Chair: Ram Pandit, University of Western Australia
 

Beyond economic impact: towards a holistic framework for impact assessment of agricultural research for development in remote and culturally diverse regions of Vietnam
By Huu Nhuan Nguyen; University of Queensland, Australia
   Presented by: Huu Nhuan Nguyen, University of Queensland, Australia
 

Transformation from Subsistence to Commercial Farming in Southern India: Impacts on Household Food Security, Income and Poverty
By Uttam Deb; ICRISAT
Cynthia Bantilan; ICRISAT
   Presented by: Uttam Deb, ICRISAT
 

The income diversification strategies of smallholder coffee producers in Nepal
By Govinda Sharma; The University of Western Australia
Ram Pandit; The University of Western Australia
Benedict White; University of Western Australia
Maksym Polyakov; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Govinda Sharma, The University of Western Australia
 
Session 41: Valuation 6
February 13, 2015 13:00 to 14:35
Miro
 
Session Chair: Geoffrey Kerr, Lincoln University
 

Using choice experiments to assess the costs of supplying carbon offsets in beef production systems
By Rebecca Gowen; CQ University Australia
   Presented by: Rebecca Gowen, CQ University Australia
 

The influence of attitudes on electricity supplier choice: Does it matter how “green” a supplier is?
By Tom Ndebele; Waikato University
Dan Marsh; University of Waikato
   Presented by: Tom Ndebele, Waikato University
 

WA Consumer Preferences for Welfare Friendly Production of Broiler Meat
By Jacinta Patterson; The University of Western Australia
   Presented by: Jacinta Patterson, The University of Western Australia
 

41 sessions, 162 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers
 
Index of Participants

Legend: C=chair, P=Presenter, D=Discussant
#ParticipantRoles in Conference
1Adamson, DavidP7
2Ahmad Kamil, KhairunnisaP2
3Allan, CoreyP1, C6, P14
4Alston, JulianC29
5Ancev, TihoP33
6Anderson, DavidP32
7Apatov, EyalP31
8Asaduzzaman, MuhammadP25
9Asante, BrightP27
10Austin, DarranC23
11Batstone, ChrisP6, C12
12Bell, BrianP11
13Bicknell, KateC35
14Blackmore, LouiseP26
15Boaitey, AlbertP9
16Brown, P.P25, C32
17BUI, Quang MinhP4
18Burton, MichaelP1, C19, P22
19Butler, L. J. (Bees)P32, C39
20Cacho, OscarC4
21Canizales Perez, RogelioP5
22Carter, ChrisP38
23Chalak, MortezaP8
24Chang, Hui-ShungP34
25Cooper, BethanyP22, C36
26Crase, LinC16
27Cullen, RossP20
28Daigneault, AdamC5
29Dalziel, PaulC7
30Davis, KatrinaP18
31De Cara, StéphaneP33
32Deb, UttamP40
33DINH, HUONGP25
34East, MiriamP9
35Eppink, FlorianP2
36Farquharson, Robert (Bob)P31
37Farrell, TerenceC31
38Feldman, DavidP4
39Fernandez, MarioP16
40Fleming, ChristopherP8
41Fleming, EuanC17
42Fuller, KateP29
43Gibson, FionaP1, P11, C18
44Gowen, RebeccaP41
45Grafton, R. QuentinP34
46Greenhalgh, SuzieC11
47Greer, GlenP6, C38
48Gregg, DanielP31
49Guenther, MeikeP7, C13
50Hansnata, ErickP14
51Hawkins, JacobP10
52Headey, DerekP9
53Huang, KeP27
54Iftekhar, Md. SayedP1, P26
55Islam, NazrulP31
56Iwamoto, HiroyukiP1
57Jahan, HasneenP12
58Jotzo, FrankP7
59Journeaux, PhilC1, C37
60Kabir, MdP15
61Kerr, GeoffreyC41
62Khan, FaridP28
63Kingwell, RossP3, C9
64Kinoshita, YukioP1
65Koch, NicolasP38
66Kragt, MaritP1, P3, C30
67Kravchenko, AlexP19
68Kumara Charyulu, DeeviP28
69Lapar, Ma. LucilaP23
70Lees, NicC3, P15
71Levitt, ClintonP10
72Liu, KimP12
73Loch, AdamP36
74Ma, ChunboP1
75Mackay, SarahC24
76Malcolm, BillP39
77Mallawaarachchi, ThilakP37
78Marcosmartinez, RaymundoC14
79Marsh, DanC34
80Mattea, StefaniaP30
81Mazvimavi, KizitoP28
82McWhinnie, StephanieC33
83Miller, SiniP19
84Mkwara, LenaP2
85Morales, EmilioP38
86Morgan, FraserP14
87Moss, JonathanP10
88Mounter, StuartP37
89Mula, RosanaP21, C28
90mullen, johnC21, P28
91Narciso, Anna ConcepcionP4
92Nauges, CelineP25
93Ndebele, TomP41
94Neal, MarkP21
95Newman, MatthewP6
96Nguyen, DucP22
97Nguyen, Huu NhuanP40
98Nordblom, TomP32
99Nuryartono, NunungP24
100Omura, AkihiroP17
101one, NoP1, P3, P13, P20, P24, P29, P29
102Ormsby, JuddP1, P5
103Palma, MarcoP17
104Pandit, RamP8, C40
105Pannell, DavidP21
106Paragahawewa, UpanandaP16
107Paredes, SamanthaP18
108Passmore, GabrielP9
109Patterson, JacintaP41
110Peralta, AlexandraP27
111Permani, RistiP15
112Pezzey, JohnP33
113Pham, NhaiP39
114Phillips, YvonneP19, C22
115Polyakov, MaksymP1, P21
116Pruitt, RossP37
117Ramilan, ThiagarajahP35
118Ribera, LuisP34
119Rolfe, JohnC8, P22
120Roseta-Palma, CatarinaP12
121Saito, YokoP1
122Samarasinghe, OshadhiP11
123Sambucci, OlenaP29
124Saunders, CarolineP13
125Sauter, PhilippP35
126Schilizzi, StevenP26
127Scrimgeour, FrankP32
128Settre, ClaireP36
129Sharma, GovindaP40
130Shi, TianP36
131Sibly, ClareP15
132Slater, RobertP26
133Smart, JamesP2
134Sohngen, BrentP19
135Stern, DavidC20, P33
136Tait, PeterC2, P30
137Tapsuwan, SoradaP11
138Temoso, OmphileP23
139Thamo, TasP10
140Thanh Thuy, PhamP24
141Tighe, KaraP17
142Timar, LeventeC25, P39
143Tong, Yen DanP16
144Trewin, RayP7
145Tunstill, JulianP14
146Umberger, WendyC15
147Vanzetti, DavidP34
148Venn, TyronP24
149Vollmer, ElisabethP37
150Walker, DavidP12
151Wang, ZanxinP20
152Warfe, DanielleP5
153Webb, MikeP13
154Wegener, MalcolmC27, P38
155Wen, LanjiaoP18
156West, SteeleP23
157Wheeler, SarahP8
158White, BenedictP3
159Winden, MatthewP5
160Wittwer, GlynP36
161Wreford, AnitaP4, C10
162Wright, WilliamP30
163Wynn, KatherineP13
164Xiaoheng, ZhangP23
165Yang, WeiP6
166Yao, RichardC26
167Yi, DaleP18

 

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